J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J. -STRAWBERRIES 



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PROGRESSIVE.— The finest of the Rockhill 

 varieties. The plants are of vigorous habit 

 with large clean leaves and they multiply bet- 

 ter than many of the fall-bearing varieties do, 

 and yield profusely — particularh- in June. The 

 berries are so smooth and uniform in size and 

 shape they have the appearance of having been 

 made in a mould, are deep crimson, glossy and 

 of fairly good quality but rather small. 



The June crop begins to ripen with the sec- 

 ond early sorts and the yield is so heavy as to 

 render it a profitable variety at this season. In 

 the autumn it yields quite freely until freezing 

 weather destroj'S the fruit: the crop, however, 

 being much smaller than the one in earlv sum- 

 mer. Dozen, 40c.: 100. $1.50: 1.000, $10.00. 



SUPERB. — The berries of this are nearly 

 round and larger than those of the Progressive 

 and most of the other fall-bearing varieties. 

 They are smooth, dark crimson, glossy and of 

 sweet, mild flavor. The plants grow well, with 

 clean, dark green leaves and multiply freely. 

 It yields so heavily and the berries are so fine, 

 it is a profitable variety to grow for its June 



MiXNESOTA, January 9. 1917. 



The Van Fleet Hybrid Strawberries that I 

 bought from_ you have behaved so satisfactor>- 

 that I am going to discard all others and plant the 

 Van Fleet until I find something better. Please 

 give me your price on 4.000 Early Jersey Giant 

 Strawberry plants. 



John- E. Empf.xgkr. 



crop alone and it is one of the most prolific and 

 best as a cropper in autumn. Dozen, 40c.; 100, 

 $1.50: 1,000. §10.00. 



Greene Co.. Pa., February 7. 1916. 

 I have some of your Superb Everbearing Straw- 

 berries, which I ordered from you last spring, 

 and am very much pleased with them. I had 

 strawberry shortcake on the 19th of last Xovem- 

 ber. They did very well for the first year, I think. 



Earl B. Snider. 



